My friends not in Scandinavia used to have slight fever for a couple of months before going to a doctor to find out it was pneumonia. I wonder, how Scandinavian doctors react to slight fever, not a bad fever, and if they send you back home then this an example of what's wrong. Other than that it's likely a good idea to try to make one's body heal itself, if the immune system is not compromised
I was reading the comments expecting this movie to pop up. I only watched half, because it wasn't interesting enough, but also want to re-watch because maybe I was just not ready or something ¯(ツ)/¯
Yeah, he's citing Trump, talking about symbology and Baphomet armour, presenting half-baked arguments as if he has a video of Elon saying that was him. I mean, it probably was, but this reads like a conspiracy theory
This is an interesting article, but I think that this standardisation is exactly for port being the same, not for pinning specific implementation of the 600+ pages long standard.
I'm inclined to say that TechBros are usually not the ones whose work they give away for free*, and they really care more about profits than anything.
there are a multitude of ways to provide information but making sure it's useless, for AI models that usually comes in a way of providing the source code but not training data or architecture, so that you'll need to do most of the work again. A lot of them don't do even that.
Please note, this comment is off topic to the OP post and is only about your idealistic view of TechBros
Yeah, when we get this specific example it does seem off. But if I were to choose some invented pronoun to show that I identify as ¾ male the pronoun itself will not convey that meaning even if it literally would be th¾y, that's what my question of what are the examples was about
I don't quite understand your point, how can a pronoun denote that one is 'somewhere in between male and female' or even express more complex state as in your example? The idea looks impossible to implement to me, an example would definitely help
My friends not in Scandinavia used to have slight fever for a couple of months before going to a doctor to find out it was pneumonia. I wonder, how Scandinavian doctors react to slight fever, not a bad fever, and if they send you back home then this an example of what's wrong. Other than that it's likely a good idea to try to make one's body heal itself, if the immune system is not compromised